Ngaio, Wellington

2039 days ago

Predator Free Ngaio - free trap for your backyard

Jeremy Bloomfield from Predator Free Ngaio

Our next trap pick up is tomorrow, Saturday 2 March (9-9.45am) at 85 Chelmsford Street.
Join over 520 households that are already trapping in Ngaio backyards. Help rid our suburb of rats, mustelids and other predators and support native flora and fauna to flourish.
In exchange for the trap we ask… View more
Our next trap pick up is tomorrow, Saturday 2 March (9-9.45am) at 85 Chelmsford Street.
Join over 520 households that are already trapping in Ngaio backyards. Help rid our suburb of rats, mustelids and other predators and support native flora and fauna to flourish.
In exchange for the trap we ask that you report back regularly how the trapping is going. We will keep you in touch about progress in our community aim to become a predator free suburb.

If this date / time doesn’t work you can contact us at predatorfreengaio@gmail.com to arrange another time.

Hope to see you there.
Regards,

Jeremy Bloomfield

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2039 days ago

Books

Alan from Thorndon

I have about 500 books to give away, but conditionally on one taking all! Book fair anywhere? I'm moving house. These are not fluffy rubbish, but a wide range encompassing history, journalism, literature, religion, poetry, recipe books and more. I've talked to one second hand shop, who… View moreI have about 500 books to give away, but conditionally on one taking all! Book fair anywhere? I'm moving house. These are not fluffy rubbish, but a wide range encompassing history, journalism, literature, religion, poetry, recipe books and more. I've talked to one second hand shop, who expressed interest in more than 100 titles but won't pick up. And I need to be rid of all. Genuine expressions of interest only, please. They're free!! Pease pm me. I do not want to bin any.

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2039 days ago

🌈 Celebrate Community – Mar. 1st to 31st 💙🎉

The Team from Neighbourhood Support New Zealand

Knowing your neighbours is one thing, but actually spending time together is to write a much richer story together... an opportunity to have fun, learn more about each other, and recognise that the strings that connect us often run much longer than just the length of our streets.

This month is all… View more
Knowing your neighbours is one thing, but actually spending time together is to write a much richer story together... an opportunity to have fun, learn more about each other, and recognise that the strings that connect us often run much longer than just the length of our streets.

This month is all about bringing your community together and having a great time! We want March to be all about celebrating the connections we have while making new ones along the way. As we all know, what makes a neighbourhood great isn't the houses and cars, gardens and streets - it's the people who share their presence and aroha with each other.

A wonderful way to take part is to participate in Neighbours Day Aotearoa which is celebrating it's 10th anniversary from March 22nd to 31st. To help you get started, we love their suggestions for 10 little and 10 big ways to get involved. (link below)

Let us know how you're celebrating this month by tagging us in your posts + using the following hashtag so we can see what you get up to:

#NSNZcelebratecommunity

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2039 days ago

Tiling

Patrick from Newlands

Can anyone recommend a good tiler for a smallish fireplace & hearth job would need to provide quote

2040 days ago

Disability Rights: Historic and contemporary views

The Team from Alexander Turnbull Library

As part of the Children’s Holocaust Memorial, we will hold a series of presentations and panel discussions on broader social and human rights issues.
Understanding and respecting the needs, and rights of people living with disability is critical for a modern society.

Our expert panel address … View more
As part of the Children’s Holocaust Memorial, we will hold a series of presentations and panel discussions on broader social and human rights issues.
Understanding and respecting the needs, and rights of people living with disability is critical for a modern society.

Our expert panel address historic and contemporary points of view.

This forum will be live signed.

All forums will be live-streamed on the Holocaust Centre of New Zealand’s Facebook page.

Panel members
Dr Hilary Stace from the Health Services Research Centre, Victoria University Wellington will moderate this forum.

Paula Tesoriero Disability Commissioner, Human Rights Commission

Grace Stratton Disability Youth Advocate

Chris Harris National Director of Education, Holocaust Centre of New Zealand

2040 days ago

Community Emergency Hubs

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

During and after a disaster like a big earthquake, everyone in the community can play a role through their community Emergency Hub. We've all got something to offer, from using our party organising skills to ensure everyone on our street has a place to sleep, to offering up some of those tools… View moreDuring and after a disaster like a big earthquake, everyone in the community can play a role through their community Emergency Hub. We've all got something to offer, from using our party organising skills to ensure everyone on our street has a place to sleep, to offering up some of those tools in the shed to help some neighbours make temporary repairs.

Find out more about the plan for your local Hub and how you can get involved.

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2040 days ago

Movin' March

Community Engagement Advisor from Greater Wellington Regional Council

With a whopping 121 schools registered, we've got over half of Wellington's primary and intermediate schools registered! This is going to be our biggest Movin' March yet 🙌🚶‍♀️🚴‍♂️

Stay tuned for all of the events you can join in on, and cool prizes you can win!

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2040 days ago

Capital E’s National Arts Festival

Capital E

The biennial Capital E National Arts Festival is back with even more incredible performances from around the world, made especially for children and young people!

With dance, comedy, puppetry and acrobatics, tamariki will be transported to wonderful new worlds in this city-wide celebration of … View more
The biennial Capital E National Arts Festival is back with even more incredible performances from around the world, made especially for children and young people!

With dance, comedy, puppetry and acrobatics, tamariki will be transported to wonderful new worlds in this city-wide celebration of the performing arts.

Experience the magic of theatre with shows from Japan, Australia, Denmark and our very own Aotearoa.
Book now!

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2040 days ago

Food product recall: Loukoumi brand dark chocolate products

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Loukoumi is recalling all batches and all dates purchased before 27 February 2019 of its own brand dark chocolate products due to incorrect labelling about the presence of an allergen (milk).

People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. If you have consumed these … View more
Loukoumi is recalling all batches and all dates purchased before 27 February 2019 of its own brand dark chocolate products due to incorrect labelling about the presence of an allergen (milk).

People with a milk allergy or intolerance should not consume these products. If you have consumed these products and have any concerns about your health, seek medical advice. Affected customers should return the products to their retailer for a full refund. Read more

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